Tuesday, July 13, 2010

CAST 2010, August 2-4

For each of the past 4 years the AST has put together a conference focused on software testing. This year CAST runs August 2-4 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It's not just any conference. It's really a different kind of conference because of the way we encourage dialog - actual conferring at a conference. It's not for everyone, only people who want to think about what they do and are willing to learn and share new ideas. The track sessions are not just talking heads dumping their messages unchallenged and unchallengeable. (E.g., the speakers only get 1/2 the time to speak - the rest of the time is for questions and counter-examples from the attendees. We designed CAST to allow open discussion of issues and real thinking to take place. Not as just a venue for consultants and vested interests to dump their messages and run.

What we did was design a unique conference for software testing:
o For Professional Testers (or those who want to be professional)
o Striving to advance and improve the science of software testing
o Opportunities for networking and dialog are encouraged by the conference format
o Many testing leaders with diverse (and often conflicting) views participate
o Debate and passionate discussion is encouraged
o Half the session time is set aside for moderated feedback, questions, and experience reports from participants
o There are spare rooms available if discussion/debate spills over past the end of the session)

I'd really like to encourage people to attend CAST. It's not your grandfather's software conference, though. Plan to meet with people, talk about testing, share your ideas, and hear unique viewpoints from other professionals.

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